So Furnace Creek, Sunset and Texas Springs are closed as well as Mesquite in the north. Too bad as I believe the park hosts would help out with the running of them, except perhaps restroom clean up.

So sounds like everyone will be corralled into Stovepipe Wells. Could be bad as those sites are much tighter than FC and Texas Springs and with people able to run generators 7 am-7 pm could be noisy during the early morning/late afternoon/early evening. So tenters will really be out of luck as there are just some sites along the dunes and as you enter SPW. All the rvs and trailers would have to go to SPW and be really packed into those tight sites.

The Eureka Dunes , Homestake Dry Camp.

Close in Echo Canyon and Hole in the Wall roads would be good. As are "non-established" camp spots starting a couple of miles up Greenwater Canyon Road. No fires. Areas off Harry Wade Road perhaps?

Emigrant is open. I'm sure it will fill up fast. Wildrose too cold for me.

The Oasis at Death Valley is a private inholding. It cannot be closed by shutdown. The paved roads through the park belong to the State of California not the National Park Service. They also cannot be closed. Interesting that they say "recreate at your own risk." I recall during the last shutdown that even hiking was officially forbidden. It is also different that the Stovepipe motel is open. Last time, the guests were booted out.

Thanks to contributions by partners, several facilities within the park are open and operational in addition to the ongoing law enforcement patrols. The Furnace Creek Visitor Center is open daily 8am-5pm, thanks to a donation from the Death Valley Natural History Association. Death Valley Lodging at Stovepipe Wells is maintaining the campground at Stovepipe Wells. Public restrooms at the Ryan Entrance Station, Zabriskie Point, Golden Canyon, and Badwater are being maintained by The Oasis at Furnace Creek. Further information can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/shutdown.htm

Visitors are reminded that all laws and policies are still applicable, visitor services are generally reduced, and closures may change without notification. Visitors should come to Death Valley prepared accordingly.

The following campgrounds are open, but without restrooms. Please pack out all human waste. No reservations services are in place at any of these campgrounds. These campgrounds will remain open unless there is a life/safety risk.

Even though they don't list Wildrose (or Eureka Dunes, or Homestake, or Saline Valley hot springs), I would guess it is open, and that it is only not listed because there are no flush toilets.

One flush toilet they don't mention: The Panamint City Hilton....guessing it is still in operation

Yeah, the Park mentioned somewhere vault toilets are open but not being cleaned. As Douglas Adams kinda sorta said, "A poop bucket ... is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have."